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China Mobile targets low-altitude economy dominance, market set to reach US$486 billion by 2035
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Drought bakes China’s wheat belt, slashing harvests for some
About an hour by road northwest of the famed Terracotta Warriors, combine harvesters send out clouds of dust as they work their way through the parched wheat fields of Maqiao village in China’s …
Trump tariffs live updates: Trump calls China’s Xi “Extremely hard to make a deal with”
President Trump has doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50% as of 12:01 a.m. Washington time, Wednesday, June 4, according to a proclamation he signed on Tuesday. The United …
Higher Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Imports Go Into Effect
The president has ratcheted up the rate on foreign metals to 50 percent, double the previous rate, saying the levies weren’t high enough to help the U.S. industry.
Blockchain can end the food fraud crisis, but it’s a costly battle
Blockchain has already played a role in protecting consumers against food fraud, but there are lessons to be learned before it starts to truly pay off.
Man who robbed HK$382,000 from a bank in HK with a knife arrested, HK police confirms to Global Times
A man who robbed HK$382,000 ($48,670) from a Hang Seng Bank branch in Hong Kong was arrested on June 3, 2025 in Tin Shui Wai. Photo Courtesy of Hong Kong Police Force …
Beijing ramps telecom fraud crackdown
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Beijing upgrades inbound travel services as visitors surge in January-April
BEIJING — Beijing unveiled a comprehensive action plan to upgrade its inbound tourism services on Tuesday at the Beijing Inbound Tourism Development Conference, as the city reported a 57.1 percent …
China Really Wants to Attract Talented Scientists. Trump Just Helped.
Even before the U.S. threatened to bar international students and besieged universities, China’s huge spending campaign on the sciences was bearing fruit.
How China Shrugged Off U.S. Plan to Hobble Its Tech
There is a fierce debate going on right now over technology and China. White House officials and their proxies are almost uniformly in favor of choking off China’s tech advance by banning the [export …